Monday, December 03, 2007

BACA meeting to address Armstrong


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Tonight is the 1st Monday of the month so, it's BACA meeting time and one of the scheduled speakers is someone who can tell what's going on with Armstrong. Ya know it would be nice if Armstrong opened before Cook and Washington close. Also there will be someone from the organization housed in the Slater school building.
According to Jim Berry:
As indicated, the first half of our meeting on Monday will include presentations by Mr. Thomas W. Gore, President/Executive Director of Associates for Renewal in Education, Inc., 45 P Street, N.W., concerning the interesting mix of services that A.R.E. provides to children in the community, and Mr. Wendell Butler, Chief Operating Officer of the Community Academy Public Charter Schools network, who will talk about plans to develop the building that formerly housed the Armstrong Manual Training School at 1st and P Streets, N.W. There will also be a few brief committee reports. Importantly, the second half of the meeting will be devoted to the hour of fellowship that we sponsor annually during the holiday season. This is an ideal opportunity to meet and greet neighbors from all parts of the community and, as usual, feel free to bring a dessert or a covered dish to share.


Note: I'm getting all woo-woo in the head and that's nature's signal for me to get more sleep. So I'll be skipping tonight's meeting and taking a nap, 'cause I don't know how much longer I can last on auto-pilot today.

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3 Comments:

At 12/03/2007 11:06 AM, Blogger DC Metro said...

That will be interesting to hear how they are going to use the Armstrong school, sounds like they have the right idea by bringing these type of people before the community so we know the options.

Amanda from DC Metrocentric

 
At 12/03/2007 2:33 PM, Blogger Mari said...

It will be an arts oriented charter school, when it finally opens, if ever.

 
At 12/04/2007 11:14 AM, Blogger OutofStep said...

Good information to know! I visit your blog from time to time and am also concerned with the conditions of schools in the Truxton Circle area. Good work on the updates!

 

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